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[[Image:Bapdada.jpg|200 px|left]]Bap is Hindi for father.
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[[Image:Bapdada.jpg|200 px|left]]Bap is [[Hindi]] for father.
  
 
Dada is Hindi for elder brother.
 
Dada is Hindi for elder brother.
  
BapDada is the combined form of  "Bap" or [[Shiv Baba]] ie God, combined with "Dada" ie [[Brahma Baba]], the founder of the [[BKWSU]]
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BapDada is the combined form of  "Bap" or [[Shiv Baba]] i.e. [[God]], combined with "Dada" ie [[Brahma Baba]], the founder of the [[BKWSU]]
  
The term is used mainly in connection to the [[murli]], which BKs believe is the spoken knowledge of God, and the understanding of and experience of Brahma. It is difficult to tell which of the two is speaking at any one time, as Brahma is the "mouthpiece" of Shiva, hence the combination of the names.
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The term is used mainly in connection to the [[Murli]], which BKs believe is the spoken knowledge of [[God]], and the understanding of and experience of [[Brahma]]. [[BK]]s consider that is difficult to tell which of the two is speaking at any one time, as [[Brahma]] is the "mouthpiece" of Shiva, hence the combination of the names. They say [[Dada Lekhraj]], now known as [[Brahma]] has become equal to [[God]].
  
 
see also: [[Avyakt BapDada]]
 
see also: [[Avyakt BapDada]]
  
 
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Bap is Hindi for father.

Dada is Hindi for elder brother.

BapDada is the combined form of "Bap" or Shiv Baba i.e. God, combined with "Dada" ie Brahma Baba, the founder of the BKWSU

The term is used mainly in connection to the Murli, which BKs believe is the spoken knowledge of God, and the understanding of and experience of Brahma. BKs consider that is difficult to tell which of the two is speaking at any one time, as Brahma is the "mouthpiece" of Shiva, hence the combination of the names. They say Dada Lekhraj, now known as Brahma has become equal to God.

see also: Avyakt BapDada